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Delivered by U, S. Senator Harry S. Truman
at Springfield, Missouri, 1940, before
the Roosevelt Women's Democratic Club.
Juasnoya
My good friends and members of the Roosevelt
Women's Democratic Club of Springfield:-
It is a very great pleasure for me to be
with you today. It gives me an opportunity to
talk a little politics - to discuss current issues.
The campaign will soon be on in earnest. We
already hear the Anti New Dealers rolling out
their slightly moldy chestnuts. The attack for
1940 will be the same streamlined Anti Roosevelt
hymn of hate.
We already hear the slogan of a "return
to free enterprise". The keynote has been
sounded both by the so called Conservative,
Democrats and the Republicans. They tell us
that history shows that civilization and
prosperity progress as government authority is
restrained. That human liberty flourishes as
the activities of the government are curtailed.
We hear much of such talk as the time for
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